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Trumpet Effects

Charlie Porter | February 17, 2011

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In this jazz trumpet lesson I’m going to show you some special effects you’ll need to know to play jazz trumpet. Some of these effects include: shake, gliss, squeeze, rip, goit, fall, dip, turn, scoop, to name a few. I’ll demonstrate each of these, describing how to play them. I’ll also discuss the history of some as well as where in the music you might be asked to perform them.


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One response to “Trumpet Effects”

  1. eddy ulm says:

    Great lesson Charlie. Thank You!

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